Hospitality Management

Bramson ORT College's Business Management Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree with a Concentration in Hospitality Management, offers a comprehensive, state-accredited distance learning curriculum. Distance Learning at Bramson ORT College is the delivery of educational programs to students through the use of Internet technologies; in particular the World Wide Web. It provides a wide range of choices in academic programs without geographic boundaries, allowing students to create their own schedule and take courses in the comfort of their own home.

The Business Management Degree requires that students take courses in leadership, communications and human psychology—all important areas for career development that are necessary in the field of business management. Later courses will provide students with home study instruction in advertising, entrepreneurship, sales promotion, marketing, finance and money management, human resource management, organizational behavior, public relations, and much more. These courses will provide students with leadership skills and the knowledge to organize employees and manage projects.

The Business Management A.A.S. is an excellent program for students wishing to explore a path in entrepreneurship. Students are provided with a comprehensive review of all aspects of business, as well as extensive course training. Upon completion, graduates will be prepared to enter the business environment and advance to management levels.

Credits obtained by students while in the Business Management Program are transferable to four-year programs at other colleges and universities worldwide. In order to earn the Business Management Associate Degree with a Concentration in Hospitality Management at Bramson ORT College, a student must complete at least 63 credits.

Program Summary Chart

Program:

Business Management Associate Degree:
Hospitality Management

Program Length:

63 semester credits

Entrance Dates:

Rolling Semesters

Offered:

Queens & Brooklyn Campuses

Admission Requirements:

Admission to Bramson ORT College's Business Management Associate Degree with a Concentration in Hospitality Management is open to all students who demonstrate academic preparedness, maturity and seriousness of purpose with backgrounds appropriate to their chosen program of studies.

Please visit the Admissions Office Site for the complete requirements. High School Diploma or High School Equivalency is required.

Select credits from the list of liberal arts courses which are not required liberal arts.

Career Outlook

Recent graduates usually obtain entry-level, junior, or assistant positions and may advance with successful work experience, additional education, and participation in company sponsored training programs. Specific job descriptions vary greatly by industry, by the nature and size of the organization, and by level.

Office Manager

Retail Manager

Administrative Manager

Office Assistant

Public Relations Specialist

Marketing Assistant

Market Researcher

Advertising Assistant

Sales Manager

Sales Representative

Sales Assistant

Hotel Manager

Hotel Specialist

Hotel Office Support

Food Service Manager

Lodging Managers

Meeting & Convention Planner

Human Resources Manager

Training Specialist

Labor Relations Specialist

Consultant

School Administrator

Entrepreneur

Business Owner

Assistant Business Analyst

Non-Profit Manager

Employment Opportunities

Below you will find a table of average annual salaries for Bookkeeping Clerks. Salaries are listed by both position and industry/sector.These salaries have been provided by the U.S. Department of Labor and Bramson ORT College's Career Services Center.

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